The Phoenix City Council held a formal meeting on November 20, 2024, addressing several key issues impacting the community. The meeting began with discussions on the need for improved coordination between city departments and the police. Councilwoman Pastor emphasized that while police efforts are crucial, they require support from various departments to effectively manage community safety and services.
The meeting featured testimony from Christy Nader, a long-time city employee and member of the CAMEO employee resource group. Nader raised serious concerns regarding potential fraud and unethical practices within CAMEO. She reported that five members of the Neighborhood Services Department (NSD) had overspent $10,000 across eight events, alleging that some had hired family members for services and charged CAMEO improperly. Nader also highlighted a recent transfer of $55,000 from CAMEO's investment account to its operating account, which she claimed was used to cover overspending.
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Subscribe for Free Nader requested the council's assistance in investigating these allegations, expressing uncertainty about the appropriate channels for her concerns. She offered to provide documentation to support her claims and called for action to address what she described as corruption within the organization.
In response, the city manager was tasked with obtaining the relevant documents to facilitate further investigation. The council members acknowledged the importance of the issues raised and committed to following up on the matter.
The meeting concluded with a focus on ensuring accountability and transparency within city operations, particularly regarding employee resource groups. The council's next steps will involve reviewing the provided documentation and determining the appropriate course of action to address the allegations raised by Nader.